223 ORNAMENTAL TREES. 



Mountain ash. European, American. 



Black walnut. 



Butternut. 



Catalpa, much admired for its showy flowers. 



Elm. American white, Slippery, English. 



Locust tree, several varieties. * 



Honey locust, or thorny acaica. 



Oak, several varieties. 



Willow, weeping and seveial others. 



Tulip tree, or white wood, very stately and ornamen- 

 tal. 



Button wood or American sycamore* 



Pride of India. 



European Linden or lime tree. 



Kentucky coffee tree, of singular growth with spikes 

 of purple flowers. 



Weeping ash, of singular appearance. 



Venitian sumach or purple fringe tree. _ This beauti- 

 ful tree is covered during summer with tufts of russet 

 coloured down, and forms the most singular ornament 

 of the garden. 



American chesnut. 



Chinese wlanthus, or tree of heaven. This tree at- 

 tains to an enormous height, and its leaves are four 

 feet long. It retains its foliage till very late in the 

 season. 



Umbrilla magnolia, with very large, white, fragrant 

 flowers. 



Glaucous magnolia, with flowers of exquisite frag- 

 rance. 



Double flowering magnolia. 



Blue flowering magnolia. 



Splendid magnolia, with leaves two or three feet 

 long, and flowers twelve inches in diameter of a de- 

 lightful fragrance. 



Evergreen trees and shrubs, an extensive variety. 



